LAS VEGAS -- Roger Mayweather
wasn't called to the microphone for the last press conference before
the Miguel Cotto-Floyd Mayweather title fight Saturday, though that
shouldn't be confused with lack of opinion.

Floyd Mayweather's uncle and
trainer didn't promise a knockout of Cotto at MGM Grand. In fact, he
said a decision victory was the most likely outcome, although he
added that a late stoppage, perhaps via cuts, was not out of the
question.

Floyd Mayweather and Miguel Cotto
have five common opponents. Roger Mayweather said he only studied
video of one of those opponents against Cotto, Shane Mosley.

"It wasn't no threatening
performance," Roger Mayweather said.

Floyd Mayweather knocked out only
one of his four common opponents with Cotto, Justin Juuko. Cotto
knocked out four of the common opponents, Juuko, Victoriano Sosa,
DeMarcus Corley and Zab Judah. Mosley went the distance with both.

Floyd Mayweather has reason to be
wary of Cotto's dangerous left hook.

Roger Mayweather said it's nothing
his nephew couldn't handle.

"In boxing, there's always
danger with certain things that a fighter do," he said. "But
like I said before, my nephew knows what he's up against, and he's
prepared for whatever he's up against. So when the time comes, he's
going to be able to deal with whatever happens. He knows what he has
to do."

"If he lands a couple good
shots, he can hurt anybody," Jones said. "I think he's too slow
to hurt Floyd. I think he's too methodical. But if he hits Floyd
with a good shot, cleanly, he can hurt anybody. That's the chance he
has. Puncher's chance."